⭐ The tutorial is about programming the ESP32 board and multitasking.
🔧 The ESP32 has two cores, and tasks can be assigned to specific cores.
📝 Tasks can be created using the 'tuniate for esp32' block, and their code is written in a separate function.
💡 The tutorial focuses on multitasking in ESP32 using different cores.
📌 The default stack size and priority for the pin task can be left unchanged.
✅ The function for task one is demonstrated, showing how to display a message from each task.
🔄 The core on which a task should be executed can be chosen by specifying 'zero' or 'one'.
⏳ To ensure code execution all the time, it should be placed inside a certain area.
🔄 Multitasking involves running multiple functions simultaneously.
⏱️ The use of delays in functions allows for better synchronization between multiple tasks.
⚡ Using the ESP32 microcontroller, multitasking can be efficiently implemented.
📺 This tutorial video is about multitasking using ESP32.
⌨️ The serial monitor is used to see the results of the uploaded program.
🔁 Tasks are working together and an LED is blinked in each task with a different time.
⚡️ Calling the delete task block after blinking the LED is important to avoid errors.
🚦 Using a different variable counter is necessary when creating a secondary function.
🔄 Creating a variable will result in it being shared by all other tasks.
👉 The red LED in Task 1 finished blinking after a 1-second delay.
🕒 The green LED takes longer to finish blinking due to a 2-second delay.
💡 It is possible to add code to blink a third LED quickly within the main loop.
🔗 The video discusses the concept of multitasking using the ESP32 board.
💡 The main loop of the code is responsible for blinking the yellow LED.
👋 The video concludes by saying goodbye and hoping that the viewer enjoyed it.
Beyond Broadway: The Sexy Off-Broadway Phenomenon "Sleep No More"
Skool VS Community Building Platforms
Meet the Romans with Mary Beard (1of3): All Roads Lead to Rome
Most Subscribed YouTube Channels 2005 - 2023
How to build your creative confidence | David Kelley
How to clear Group Discussion if you dont know the topic